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Cave

For now, clean the house. It's a cave though.

For now, I'll do weapon maintenance, it's just a stick though, so I can only polish it.

For now, I'll also do armor maintenance, or rather laundry, it's just clothing after all.

Then, chew on a late breakfast.

Aah, I can't get motivated for this.

Every day it's sauteed mushrooms.

Every day it's goblin clubbing.

Even my dreams are filled with mushrooms and goblins. Is that wha ...

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